@IdaSHO has experience with Monstaliner.
Alright, we are pulling the trigger on a color change. I have the time to do it before our next big trip, so now is the chance... The entire thing will be coated using Monstaliner. But I need your help with colors, er... grays... Bright white to match the truck is just entirely too much white...
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Yep, as well as Raptor.
I chose to use both for a few reasons.
The bed is done entirely in Raptor. As I recall, it has limited colors available, and was cheaper by volume.
I needed black, so the decision was easy. I could have used all Monstaliner, but I really wanted first hand experience with
both.
The camper is entirely in Monstaliner. I wanted the color options as I didnt want to use decals, and was willing to push the limits of the product.
The results speak for themselves. This thing has never looked so good. Nor has it been this resilient to damage.
Both products are fantastic, and I recommend both to whomever asks about them.
They are both tough as nails, though I feel the Raptor is harder, and more likely to chip.
The Monstaliner, as hard as it is, still seems maintain an ability to flex, so it
seems to take and absorb hits better.
As far as application Raptor is a bit more beginner friendly as the jugs come ready to go. Just add hardener, shake, attach gun, and spray.
With enough bottles lined up and prepped, once a bottle is empty, just grab another and keep spraying.
Monstaliner is more of a paint professional type product. Base, color, hardener, all mixed in the appropriate volumes, mixed in the correct order, doesn't come with a spray bottle, etc.
But it does offer loads of fantastic paint colors, and if you know your way around it, can mix essentially any volume of coating you need for the project at hand.
You do not need to use the entire gallon, per say, all at once. Monstaliner also allows for roller application, though I recommend spray.
**important note** the paint industry is currently experiencing massive shortcomings in product, containers, lids, etc. And Monstaliner is in the same boat. There are delays right now.
Pics...
Raptor on steel bed:
Monstaliner on wood camper (marine grade ply, epoxy coated & glassed)
I used decals and multiple stages/colors of coating to produce the patterns
Camper done
The whole package